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    How about OC'ing nVidia 8x00's? :D

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by GloStiX, Jun 30, 2007.

  1. GloStiX

    GloStiX Notebook Evangelist

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    I've seen the ATi thread, and wondered what I'll do with my 8400M GS to get it performing better in CS:S.

    RivaTuner would be good for nVidia's right?
    ATiTool site claims FULL support for all nVidia GPU's!--they need to change their name.
     
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    mcchea Notebook Consultant

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    Why would you want to OC a 8400M GS for CS:S? I already get constant 60-70 FPS with medium-high settings at native resolution.
     
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    ^whoa. I'll have to benchmark mine on stripped XP and running a custom shell and get back to you.

    But generally I'm a performance whore--the more FPS, the better.